Opens the Highlight Feature Bar and highlights feature annotations from the FEATURES table of the record. The Highlight Feature Bar can be used to navigate to and highlight other features and provides links to display the highlighted region separately. Links in the FEATURES table will also highlight the corresponding region of the sequence.
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Finds sub-sequences or patterns in the sequence and highlights the matching regions.
The tool works with standard single letter nucleotide or protein codes including ambiguities and can match Prosite patterns in protein sequences.
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Pathways for the TNNI3 gene

cAMP signaling pathwaycAMP is one of the most common and universal second messengers, and its formation is promoted by adenylyl cyclase (AC) activation after ligation of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) by ligands inclu ...
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Adrenergic signaling in cardiomyocytesCardiac myocytes express at least six subtypes of adrenergic receptor (AR) which include three subtypes of beta-AR (beta-1, beta-2, beta-3) and three subtypes of the alpha-1-AR (alpha-1A, alpha-1B, an ...
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BLAST Link. Pre-computed sequence similarity results (BLAST) including alignments for the current protein against the NCBI nr protein database. Organism specific, RefSeq and other database subsets are available as well as access to a pre-computed multiple alignment.

PubChem Bioassay records from screening experiments that test proteins in the current set as a molecular target. Information about biological modulators of the protein target, such as enzyme inhibitors, may be available through the bioassay records.

Graphical display of conserved domains identified in the protein using RPS-BLAST. The concise results (top-scoring hits) are shown by default, with an option to view the full results, if desired. Click on any domain footprint in the graphical display to see more details and to view the query protein sequence embedded in the domain model’s multiple sequence alignment.

Concise (top-scoring) list of conserved domains present in the current proteins as determined by a Conserved Domain Database search using RPS-BLAST. For each region on a protein query sequence, this set includes: (a) a specific hit, if one is available, (b) the conserved domain superfamily, and (c) the best-scoring hit that is classified as a multi-domain model, if the alignment is near-complete with respect to that multidomain model footprint.

Full list of Conserved domains present in the current proteins as determined by a Conserved Domain Database search using RPS-BLAST. This set includes all domain models that meet or exceed the RPS-BLAST threshold for statistical significance, as well as the conserved domain superfamilies to which they belong.

Three dimensional structure records that are the sources of the protein records in the current set. Each 3D structure and its corresponding sequence data can be viewed interactively in the free Cn3D tool.

PubMed articles that cite the protein records in the current set. These are articles that report the International Nucleotide Database Collaboration (DDBJ, EMBL, GenBank) records. These articles are also linked to Reference Sequences derived from the GenBank records.

PubMed articles associated with the current protein record through related Gene database records. These articles include Reference into Function, citations in related OMIM, and those associated with sequences in the Gene record.

List of three dimensional structure records that contain one or more protein molecules similar in sequence to the current protein(s). Each 3D structure and its corresponding sequence data can be viewed interactively in the free Cn3D tool.

Graphical summary of three dimensional structures that contain one or more protein molecules similar in sequence to your query protein. Alignment footprints indicate regions of similarity between the query protein and the structure-based protein, with an option to view the 3D structure and corresponding sequence alignment interactively in the free Cn3D tool.

UniGene clusters of expressed sequences that contain Reference Sequnce protein records in the current set. Protein records are included in UniGene through sequence similarity to the translations of expressed sequences in the UniGene cluster.

Finds sub-sequence or patterns in the sequence and highlights the matching region.
The tool works with standard single letter nucleotide
or protein codes including ambiguities and can match
Prosite patterns in protein sequences.
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